Computer Networks - Network FundamentalsIf a device fails in a star topology, what is the impact on the rest of the network?AData circulates around the loop to bypass the failureBOnly the failed device is affected; others work normallyCThe entire network stops workingDAll devices lose connection to the central deviceCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand star topology failure impactIn star topology, each device connects independently to the central hub, so failure of one device does not affect others.Step 2: Analyze the optionsOnly Only the failed device is affected; others work normally correctly states that only the failed device is affected; others continue working.Final Answer:Only the failed device is affected; others work normally -> Option BQuick Check:Star failure affects only one device [OK]Quick Trick: Star isolates device failures to that device only [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking whole network failsConfusing with ring failureAssuming data reroutes automatically
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